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The EconoDot Electric Glue Dot Dispenser combines simplicity with affordability in a bench-top dispenser. Designed for both short and long-term projects, in occasional or continuous use environments, the EconoDot makes adhesive application quick, easy and cost effective. The EconoDot works for a variety of jobs in a wide range of industries including: Packaging, Printing, Direct Mail and Fulfillment, Manufacturing and Assembly.

Ease-of-Use - To apply Glue Dots, press product to nose plate and remove, it dispenses a single Glue Dot pattern at a rate of up to 60 adhesives per minute with no waste, no mess and no excess glue. The Glue Dots automatically advance when the operator's hand or the product to which they're applying the Glue Dots covers then uncovers the photo sensing eye's beam. Fast, easy start up and operation, a digital counter allows operators to track adhesive use. The lightweight design and small footprint allows the EconoDot to be quickly and easily moved from work station to work station. It holds a roll of up to 8,000 Glue Dots on a single roll.

Outstanding value - It speeds up printing, production and packaging processes and will pay for itself quickly in speed and increased productivity. Virtually maintenance free it is ideal for project-oriented environments like contract packaging facilities, sheltered workshops or fulfillment houses

Glue Dots Profile Comparison:

Profile refers to the thickness of the Glue Dot. "Low" profile Glue Dots are flat, commonly used for bonding level items. "Medium" and "High" profiles are best suited for round or irregularly shaped objects or to create or to bridge a gap.

Diameter indicates the physical size of the dot, either 1/4", 1/2" or 3/4".

Tack Level refers to the aggressiveness of the adhesive. "Super High" tack creates a permanent bond on paper surfaces, whereas "Low" or "Medium" tacks are considered removable. The bond will vary depending on the substrates involved. Testing is recommended.